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Statutory Teaching Hospitals Total Hospitals: 36 AGENCY FOR HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION 9/1/2021 2:39 PM STATUTORY TEACHING HOSPITALS TOTAL HOSPITALS: 36 LIC FILE NBR PROVIDER NAME ST ADDRESS ST CITY ST COUNTY ST ZIP PROVIDER EFFECTIVE NBR PHONE NBR DATE 3998 100022 JACKSON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 1611 NW 12TH AVE MIAMI MIAMI-DADE 33136 3055851111 08/15/2000 4001 100212 OCALA REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER 1431 SW 1ST AVE OCALA MARION 34474 (352) 401-1000 08/18/2020 4044 100128 TAMPA GENERAL HOSPITAL 1 TAMPA GENERAL TAMPA HILLSBOROUGH 33606 (813) 844-7000 08/15/2000 CIR 4063 100001 UF HEALTH JACKSONVILLE 655 W 8TH ST JACKSONVILLE DUVAL 32209 (904) 244-0411 08/15/2000 23960123 UF HEALTH NORTH 15255 MAX LEGGETT JACKSONVILLE DUVAL 32218 (904) 237-5228 05/19/2017 PARKWAY 4066 100034 MOUNT SINAI MEDICAL CENTER 4300 ALTON RD MIAMI BEACH MIAMI-DADE 33140- (305) 674-2520 08/15/2000 2948 4074 100240 UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI HOSPITAL AND 900 NW 17TH ST MIAMI MIAMI-DADE 33136 (305) 326-6111 07/18/2018 CLINICS-BASCOM PALMER EYE INST 100079 UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI HOSPITAL AND 1475 NW 12TH AVE MIAMI MIAMI-DADE 33136 (305) 243-1000 07/18/2018 CLINICS-SYLVESTER COMPREHENSIVE 100009 UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI HOSPITAL AND 1400 NW 12TH AVE MIAMI MIAMI-DADE 33136- (305) 325-5511 03/29/2012 CLINICS-UHEALTH TOWER 1003 4128 100039 BROWARD HEALTH MEDICAL CENTER 1600 S ANDREWS AVE FORT BROWARD 33316 (954) 355-5610 11/13/2014 LAUDERDALE 4247 100204 NORTH FLORIDA REGIONAL MEDICAL 6500 NEWBERRY RD GAINESVILLE ALACHUA 32605 (352) 333-4000 04/17/2019 CENTER 4286 120011 UF HEALTH SHANDS PSYCHIATRIC 4101 NW 89TH BLVD GAINESVILLE ALACHUA 32606 (352) 627-9045 08/31/2005 HOSPITAL 100113 UF HEALTH SHANDS HOSPITAL 1600 SW ARCHER RD GAINESVILLE ALACHUA 32610 (352) 627-9045 08/15/2000 4288 100181 LARKIN COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 7031 SW 62ND AVE SOUTH MIAMI MIAMI-DADE 33143 (305) 284-7500 08/08/2012 4299 100056 CLEVELAND CLINIC HOSPITAL 3100 WESTON RD WESTON BROWARD 33331- (954) 659-5000 11/17/2017 3602 4312 100256 REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER 14000 FIVAY RD HUDSON PASCO 34667 (727) 819-2929 02/17/2020 BAYONET POINT 4315 100264 OAK HILL HOSPITAL 11375 CORTEZ BLVD BROOKSVILLE HERNANDO 34613 (352) 596-6632 02/17/2020 4334 110009 H LEE MOFFITT CANCER CENTER & 12902 MAGNOLIA DR TAMPA HILLSBOROUGH 33612- (813) 745-4673 04/11/2013 RESEARCH INSTITUTE HOSPITAL 9497 4344 100209 HCA FLORIDA KENDALL HOSPITAL 11750 BIRD RD MIAMI MIAMI-DADE 33175 (305) 223-3000 08/18/2020 Statutory Teaching Hospitals http://hq3sqlcip/ReportServer Page 1 of 2 LIC FILE NBR PROVIDER NAME ST ADDRESS ST CITY ST COUNTY ST ZIP PROVIDER EFFECTIVE NBR PHONE NBR DATE 4369 100089 ADVENTHEALTH KISSIMMEE 2450 N ORANGE KISSIMMEE OSCEOLA 34744 (407) 846-4343 03/12/2010 BLOSSOM TRL 100162 ADVENTHEALTH WINTER PARK 200 N LAKEMONT AVE WINTER PARK ORANGE 32792 (407) 646-7000 03/12/2010 100021 ADVENTHEALTH EAST ORLANDO 7727 LAKE ORLANDO ORANGE 32822 (407) 303-8110 03/12/2010 UNDERHILL RD 120004 ADVENTHEALTH ALTAMONTE SPRINGS 601 E ALTAMONTE DR ALTAMONTE SEMINOLE 32701 (407) 303-2200 03/12/2010 SPRINGS 100007 ADVENTHEALTH ORLANDO 601 E ROLLINS ST ORLANDO ORANGE 32803 (407) 303-5600 03/12/2010 120003 ADVENTHEALTH APOPKA 2100 OCOEE APOPKA APOPKA ORANGE 32703 (407) 609-7000 03/12/2010 RD 23960017 ADVENTHEALTH CELEBRATION 400 CELEBRATION PL CELEBRATION OSCEOLA 34747 (407) 764-4000 03/12/2010 4393 120001 ARNOLD PALMER MEDICAL CENTER 92 W MILLER ST ORLANDO ORANGE 32806 (321) 843-7777 09/13/2004 100263 ORLANDO HEALTH SOUTH SEMINOLE 555 W STATE RD 434 LONGWOOD SEMINOLE 32750 (407) 767-1200 06/13/2014 HOSPITAL 100006 ORLANDO HEALTH ORLANDO 52 W UNDERWOOD ST ORLANDO ORANGE 32806 (321) 841-5111 08/15/2000 REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER 120002 ORLANDO HEALTH DR P PHILLIPS 9400 TURKEY LAKE ORLANDO ORANGE 32819 (407) 351-8500 06/13/2014 HOSPITAL RD 4398 100015 LARGO MEDICAL CENTER - INDIAN 2025 INDIAN ROCKS LARGO PINELLAS 33774 (727) 588-5200 08/25/2010 ROCKS RD 100248 LARGO MEDICAL CENTER 201 14TH ST SW LARGO PINELLAS 33770 (727) 588-5200 08/25/2010 4403 100243 BRANDON REGIONAL HOSPITAL 119 OAKFIELD DR BRANDON HILLSBOROUGH 33511 (813) 681-5551 06/19/2019 4430 100131 AVENTURA HOSPITAL AND MEDICAL 20900 BISCAYNE AVENTURA MIAMI-DADE 33180 (305) 682-7000 12/20/2018 CENTER BLVD 4450 100110 OSCEOLA REGIONAL MEDICAL 700 W OAK ST KISSIMMEE OSCEOLA 34741 (407) 846-2266 04/16/2019 CENTER 4493 100151 MAYO CLINIC 4500 SAN PABLO RD JACKSONVILLE DUVAL 32224 (904) 953-2000 04/16/2007 Statutory Teaching Hospitals http://hq3sqlcip/ReportServer Page 2 of 2.
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